The Premier League sprinter has almost all attendance, and his shooting has improved like Ronaldo! Revealing the three advantages of M Bemoy are suitable for Manchester United to attract Amorin
If nothing unexpected happens, after Manchester United confirmed their first signing of Cunha for £62.5 million, the second deal in the summer window will be to introduce right winger Brian Mbemo from Brentford. The question now is not whether to join, but just how much the transfer fee is. Mbemo's 20 goals and 8 assists in the Premier League last season are enough to fully illustrate the reason why Ruben Amorin wants him to join Manchester United. But there are more reasons, the first of which is certainly the 25-year-old Cameroon international running. A data shows that Mbemo sprinted 341 times without the ball in the league, ranking first in the league. He is one of the best players in English football without the ball. Among Manchester United's current players, only Diogu Dalo is at the top of the sprint list. In the 2022 World Cup, Mbemo was also the player with the most sprints, with a total of 177 times. He also responded to his teammates 190 times and scored 54 goals between the opponent's midfielder and the defender. This is completely different from his future partner Cunya. In the absence of the ball, the 26-year-old Brazilian striker likes to take a walk, so Manchester United needs another partner who can help him make up for this flaw. Mbemo, who plays directly, is obviously the right candidate. Another data shows that Mbemo is not only willing to run, but can run, but also runs very fast! His sprint speed reached 36.6 km/h, second only to Tottenham defender Van Devin and Manchester City midfielder Mattus Nunes in the Premier League this season. Manchester United's familiar Swedish fast horse Helanga also lags behind Mbemo in this ranking. Mbemo's second advantage lies in his "Iron Man" attribute. This season, Brentford has almost attended at the 19th place in the 38th round of the Premier League! He was substituted in the 87th minute of the 2-1 win over Fulham, and the rest of the game started and played a full game. Except for missing 13 games after ankle surgery last season, Mbemo was very active most of the time. He has missed only three other games since the summer of 2021. Considering how he plays with the team, this is enough to show that his strength is impressive. The third feature that makes Mbemo different from the active Manchester United star is his personality and life. Outside the stadium, Mbemo is not like a typical Premier League star. His hobby is to play chess. Before the game, he sometimes plays online with strangers on his mobile phone in the locker room. Mbemo is still obsessed with reading, which will make Ferrey very much appreciate. The old Lord always advises Manchester United players to read more books and play less social media. Mbemo also uses video games and uses brain training apps to improve his cognitive abilities. In addition, Mbemo would watch video tutorials online in his spare time to learn to play the piano by himself. For this reason, Brentford bought a piano for him at the training ground. It is said that he likes to play the works of Italian composer Rudovico Iodi the most. Mbemo was very focused on training and hired a physical therapist to come to him regularly to recover. He asked an expert to analyze his posture, while another expert helped in the spirit of the competition. At the same time, he also paid out of his own pocket to hire a personal chef to ensure his dietary science. All this may have originated from his origin. Mbumo's football trip begins in the historic town of Avalon in the Burgundy region of France, a three-hour drive south of Paris. Mbemo was born and raised there, and ran to the asphalt road near his home every day to hone his ball skills. "We always play football outside, regardless of time and place." Mbemo told the Premier League official website, "My mom can see the park through the windows of her home. When she needs to go home, she will call me by her name." Mbemo's talent attracted the nearby Troyes club, who joined the team at the age of 13. He was part of the youth team that Troyes won the French U18 national championship in 2018 and made his first team debut at the age of 18. At that time, Troyes was still a Ligue 1 team, but they were relegated to Ligue 2 that year. Mbemo almost helped his parent team return to Class A. He scored 10 goals in 36 league games and the team finished third, but unfortunately he lost in the upgrade play-offs. Troye failed to return to Ligue 1, but Mbemo received a call from Brentford. Who is Brentford? That was Mbemo's first reaction at that time. It was normal for the "Bee Legion" to be unknown, because the last time they participated in the English top league was in the 1940s. However, head coach Thomas Frank successfully convinced Mbemo and he came up with a piece of data showing that the team has watched almost every game of Mbemo that season! The owner of the London club, Matthew Benham, technical director Lee Dex, football director Rasmus Anchorson and coach Frank, etc., took a private jet to France to try to reach a deal. But there was a problem with the negotiations and the deal broke down. Benrahma recalled: "We had a conversation with the players, the agents and the opponent's club, but the conversation broke down. Not only that, the pilot said on the way back that it encountered bad weather, snow, thunder and lightning in London. What the hell is that when we left France, the temperature was as high as 43℃! Fortunately, we landed safely, and more importantly, a few days later we successfully turned the trading situation and finally signed Mbemo." Mbemo spent £5.8 million on Brentford, and now it seems to be a "baby price", but it was the highest transfer fee record in the club's history. Anchor told the team's defender El Pontus Jansson at the time: "We bought a young player from France. If he hadn't become a world-class player in a few years, I would be very disappointed." Mbemo scored 16 goals in his first Championship season. He formed a trident with Watkins, now Aston Villa and former West Ham United star Ben Lahma. Brentford entered the upgrade play-off final, but unfortunately he lost to Fulham after overtime.. Watkins then transferred to Villa, and Bin Rahma joined West Ham United, but Mbemo formed a new partner with Ivan Tony, who joined the Championship Peterborough, showing his adaptability. In the 433 formation, he served as the right winger, scoring 8 goals and assisting 12 times, and they returned to Wembley Stadium again and defeated Swansea in the play-off final to enter the Premier League for the first time. However, after Brentford was upgraded, Coach Frank changed his tactics and changed to the 352 formation. Mbemo had to directly serve as the forward instead of cutting in from the right wing. Mbemo was quite unlucky in the 2021/22 season. He often hit the goal frame with long shots. He only scored 4 goals in 35 Premier League games, and the expected goals were as high as 9.3 goals, which shows that he often "sprayed cakes". In contrast, Tony scored three times the number of goals that Mbemo had. However, Mbemo's assists were quite impressive, with 7 assists. But Mbemo was not discouraged by his eclipse, he improved himself, and after coach Frank fine-tuned his tactics to get him back to his favorite right wing, Mbemo made progress, scoring 9 goals and 8 assists. Last season, Mbemo was troubled by injuries and played in only 25 Premier League games, but he still had 9 goals and 7 assists. It is worth mentioning that his injury coincides with Tony being suspended for 8 months for violating the FA gambling rules. Frank believes Mbemo's absence has a greater impact than Tony, indicating that the team intends to regard him as the core. Tony eventually transferred to the Saudi Professional League for £40 million before this season, and Mbemo officially became the number one protagonist of the Ziitek Community Stadium. Following the example of Manchester United's Ronaldo in 2006, Mbemo greatly improved his shooting ability under the guidance of coaches O'Connor and Justin Cochran. In the game against Tottenham, his left foot shot was so free-spirited, which was quite the "Flying Fairy in the Sky" of the French compatriot Zidane's Champions League final. He had another similar goal, proving that his shooting skills had stabilized. It is reported that before Tony left, Mbemot sought advice from his teammates and practiced penalty kicks together. He now uses penalty kick techniques similar to his old partner. Now Mbemo can shoot left and right. Of course, you can't expect him, who is just over 1.7 meters tall, to compete for the header, and his Premier League header scored zero. In addition to shooting, Frank told the Times that Mbomo's cross, pass weight and possession under forced circumstances have improved. After Watkins, Bin Rahma and Tony left, Mbemo established another strong forward combo, this time with Yoana Visa, who are also close friends off the court and live next to West London. Mbemo and Visa both joined Brentford from 2021. Although they represented Cameroon and the Democratic Republic of the Congo respectively in international competitions, they were actually both French and usually watched tennis and Formula 1 together. Interestingly, Visa was a goalkeeper before she was 13 years old. He also scored 19 goals in the Premier League this season, and there are also transfer rumors with Manchester United. "We cooperate without talking, just one look is enough," said Visa. "Whether I play No. 9 or on the left, when I turn around, I know that Brian (Mbemo) will definitely rush forward. Even if I am blind, I can pass the ball forward because I know he must be there, just like in training." Mbemo's father is a Cameroonian, so although he was selected for the French U20 and U21 national youth league, he finally chose to play for Cameroon. He represented Cameroon in the 2022 World Cup, and the team currently ranked second in Group D in the 2026 World Cup Africa Qualifiers. If Mbemo joins Manchester United, the national team game will become a major enemy of Manchester United. This impact will appear for the first time at the end of this year. Due to the Club World Cup, the 2025 African Cup, which was originally scheduled for summer, was forced to be rescheduled to December. The opening match will begin on December 21, and the final will be held on January 18, 2026, which coincides with the intensive schedule of the Premier League.
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